The signage of Wat Tha Luang, Royal Monastery, serves as a prominent landmark welcoming visitors and devotees to this sacred precinct. The signage often features applied Thai architectural elements and honorably displays the Royal Monastery emblem. Main signs are located at the entrance on Chu Choet Ratthaya Road, with another large sign near the royal pavilion along the Nan River, which becomes especially significant during the traditional long boat racing season. The lettering typically uses graceful, formal Thai typography, reflecting the elegance and heritage of this temple founded during the reign of King Rama III.